Corp Nation · Vermont LLC Guide · 2026
Vermont LLC Bank Account: How to Open One (2026 Guide)
How to open a business bank account for your Vermont LLC — documents required, best banks for small businesses, and why you must keep finances separate.
The Bottom Line for Vermont
How to open a business bank account for your Vermont LLC — documents required, best banks for small businesses, and why you must keep finances separate. When you’re ready to move, Corp Nation handles the entire filing — Articles of Organization, registered agent, operating agreement — so your Vermont LLC is set up correctly from day one.
The Vermont state fee is $125 and standard processing runs 7-10 days. Corp Nation’s service fee is $149 flat, registered agent included for the first year.
What Corp Nation Does for You
- Prepares and files your Vermont Articles of Organization — correctly, the first time
- Registered agent service included — Vermont address requirement handled
- Custom operating agreement drafted and delivered with every package
- EIN (Federal Tax ID) filing available as an add-on
- BOI report filing available — federal requirement, serious penalties if missed
- You’re notified the moment your Vermont LLC is approved by the state
Form Your Vermont LLC Today
$125 Vermont state fee + $149 Corp Nation service fee. Registered agent included.
Get Started →Frequently Asked Questions
What do I need to open a Vermont LLC bank account?
Articles of Organization, EIN (federal tax ID), operating agreement, and owner ID. Most banks also require your LLC to be in good standing.
Can I use a personal account for my Vermont LLC?
Never. Commingling funds is one of the fastest ways to lose your LLC’s liability protection. A dedicated business account is non-negotiable.
What’s the best bank for a Vermont LLC?
For traditional banking: Chase, Bank of America, Wells Fargo. For online business banking with no fees: Mercury, Relay, or Bluevine are strong choices.